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when jimmy page and john paul jones and john bob burst onto the musical screen, the world never saw it coming. there was a singer with the me like a lion, a voice like a being she, guitar prodigy who let people's jobs on the floor, equally at home on the keyboards. a drummer who played the dislike depended on it. when they initially kept their distance, led supplicant proud america from opening court. we were ready for what should be called songs with a lot of light and shade. it has been set a generation of young people to buy teenage aids with a pair of headphones and is up when album and the generation of parents wondered what all that noise was about. even now, 32 years after his passing we all appreciate the fact that this that led legacy lives on. the last time the band performed together in 2007, perhaps the last time ever, more than 20 million fans applied for tickets. what they saw were no frills and theatrics, a few guys that could still make ladies we get these huddled together, following the music. these guys redefine the rock and roll lifestyle. we do not have video of thi
when jimmy page and john paul jones and john bob burst onto the musical screen, the world never saw it coming. there was a singer with the me like a lion, a voice like a being she, guitar prodigy who let people's jobs on the floor, equally at home on the keyboards. a drummer who played the dislike depended on it. when they initially kept their distance, led supplicant proud america from opening court. we were ready for what should be called songs with a lot of light and shade. it has been set a...
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name me a pro-life democrat other than bob casey senior. we have a pro-life -- we of pro- traditional marriage republicans and we have homosexual and lesbian republicans. name me pro-traditional marriage democrat national figure. the democratic party has been ever since the new deal a collection of interest groups and ethnicities. the republican party has been the big tent party. i think it still is the big tent party. where it has lost its place is it has nominated people like governor romney, who is a really nice guy and who i think would've been a pretty good president, but he speaks conservatism as a second language. i severely am conservative. nobody who is really conservative has ever said i am severely conservative. it is an oxymoron. we need -- there's nothing wrong with the republican party that better candidates and better messaging would not solve. i think marco rubio would be no wonderful hispanic version of ronald reagan. >> let me quickly, on the h1 visa, the problem with the frustration sometimes is not necessarily -- an orde
name me a pro-life democrat other than bob casey senior. we have a pro-life -- we of pro- traditional marriage republicans and we have homosexual and lesbian republicans. name me pro-traditional marriage democrat national figure. the democratic party has been ever since the new deal a collection of interest groups and ethnicities. the republican party has been the big tent party. i think it still is the big tent party. where it has lost its place is it has nominated people like governor romney,...
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. >> my name is bob. my question is for secretary chao. my grandfather came to this country from spain, left the depression as 17 years old to look for new horizons in this country. he built the largest hispanic food company in this nation, and did it without one single entitlement or occupying wall street. [laughter] [applause] he built the business in 1936 in new york. my question is, and i'm concerned about the health of our nation and see ourselves going and a similar way to what is happening in europe. how we build jobs when we have a department of labor that works against businesses, makes it more difficult for us to create jobs and to be successful in this country? what is your suggestion to our candidates on how to improve our system, how to make it better? >> you get all the easy ones. [laughter] >> i love your story because it is a quintessential american story. senator rubio talked about it, the governor talked about it, the panel has talked about this is the land of opportunity. somehow there are people who believe we cannot ge
. >> my name is bob. my question is for secretary chao. my grandfather came to this country from spain, left the depression as 17 years old to look for new horizons in this country. he built the largest hispanic food company in this nation, and did it without one single entitlement or occupying wall street. [laughter] [applause] he built the business in 1936 in new york. my question is, and i'm concerned about the health of our nation and see ourselves going and a similar way to what is...
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but for the name bob dole in chicago -- look for the name bob dole. same thing out in colorado. if you stay up late, watch that race with two democrats going against each other. the race got nasty. one candidate threatened to throttle the other. >> mr. anything that would surprise you -- is there anything that would surprise you? >> if the democrats picked up more than 10 seats. they need to pick up even more than 25 seats to get the majority. the internal projections are some more around 10. if the democrats could more than 10, they should be happy. if they get single digits, kind of a bad night for democrats. if you want to watch for other west, what's the allen race in south florida. he has become a national figure. the media loves him because he gives controversial quotations. he is favored to win but it will be tight. watch the race with michele bachmann. she always manages to survive. she always seems to survive
but for the name bob dole in chicago -- look for the name bob dole. same thing out in colorado. if you stay up late, watch that race with two democrats going against each other. the race got nasty. one candidate threatened to throttle the other. >> mr. anything that would surprise you -- is there anything that would surprise you? >> if the democrats picked up more than 10 seats. they need to pick up even more than 25 seats to get the majority. the internal projections are some more...
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bob walked through some of the polling. this was on popular when it passed and they got less popular afterwards. that is unprecedented here. the way the grand selling of achievements of this bill will occur is by the denial of your liberty and choice. you'll start to hear about the ipab that will decide. you don't get to decide. they will decide. these are what some people have called the death panels. that might be a big dramatic. when you can't get care that determines whether you live or die, i see where the name comes from. that will be how those cost savings occur, the denial of opportunity for care that we now have. i've tried to solve some problems in my state. even with all of that, it is still the best in the world. unfortunately we will do a lot to undo that if this legislation stands. >> can i just respond? i think you turned your argument on its head. the people we're talking about who you say we cannot regulate are exactly the people who don't have those choices because they do not have health care insurance. t
bob walked through some of the polling. this was on popular when it passed and they got less popular afterwards. that is unprecedented here. the way the grand selling of achievements of this bill will occur is by the denial of your liberty and choice. you'll start to hear about the ipab that will decide. you don't get to decide. they will decide. these are what some people have called the death panels. that might be a big dramatic. when you can't get care that determines whether you live or...
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i quit my job, and at 26 with a father that was largely skeptical, but support of, and bob two affiliate's in northern california -- i bought two affiliate's in northern california, which brought challenges, the most memorable of which was riding in a local rodeo in return for a car dealership sponsorship i was trying for "annie get your guns ," but i was more for "calamity jane." what i figured out with employees with at least 20 more years of experience that i is that leadership is earned, and not bestowed. the only way to survive is to learn fast. do not be afraid to ask questions, and create an environment and culture that was better than the one that i inherited. if nothing else, we did three smart things as station owners. we fought hard to attract and retain great talent, invested in programming, while management costs, and nearly doubled the value of the business. that is pretty much how i landed here. that is how i had the pleasure of meeting some many are moved to the u.k., and went back to being a founder's daughter and into familiar australian culture at sky and in case you wer
i quit my job, and at 26 with a father that was largely skeptical, but support of, and bob two affiliate's in northern california -- i bought two affiliate's in northern california, which brought challenges, the most memorable of which was riding in a local rodeo in return for a car dealership sponsorship i was trying for "annie get your guns ," but i was more for "calamity jane." what i figured out with employees with at least 20 more years of experience that i is that...
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that is one reason we invited bob to come. people want to know what market participants think about that. today we have the market ceo. it is my pleasure to welcome him to brookings. >> thank you for that kind introduction. i have to start by saying i first met glenn seven or eight years ago. at that time i was a capable and focused business executives but did not have a lot of time to spend on the use of the wider world. now that has changed, and we have had interesting discussions over the years, so as i talk about certain policies, if you happen to disagree, plame glenn. it is my pleasure to be here. i appreciate the opportunity to speak today, and i would like to thank martin for setting this up. we need to take a hard look at the significance of the fiscal iff facing the united states of america. what is the political mobilization necessary to relieve -- to prevent damage to our economy? we have an important role to play in solving financial challenges facing the u.s. as lynn said, i am the president and ceo of the group.
that is one reason we invited bob to come. people want to know what market participants think about that. today we have the market ceo. it is my pleasure to welcome him to brookings. >> thank you for that kind introduction. i have to start by saying i first met glenn seven or eight years ago. at that time i was a capable and focused business executives but did not have a lot of time to spend on the use of the wider world. now that has changed, and we have had interesting discussions over...
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we will also air the bob between ker -- the debate between bob kerrey and deb fishcher. tomorrow, vice president joe biden called a campaign rally in florida, part of a tour through this battle ground state which began in his book raton. -- boca raton. we will have that tomorrow starting at 11:00 a.m. >> my opponent and his running mate are big believers in top- down economics. they believe if we spent another $5 trillion on tax cuts to favor the very wealthy, then! who -- -- wealthy, then -- do not boo. vote. >> he has one new idea, something he has not done in his first four years, which is to raise taxes. is there anybody who thinks raising taxes will help grow the economy? his plan is to continue what he has done before. the status quo has not worked. we cannot afford four more years of barack obama. >> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney of wheat -- romney meet in their first presidential debate. the watch and engage with c- span, including our live debate preview, the debate, and afterward, your reactions. follow our live coverage on c- span, c-span radio, a
we will also air the bob between ker -- the debate between bob kerrey and deb fishcher. tomorrow, vice president joe biden called a campaign rally in florida, part of a tour through this battle ground state which began in his book raton. -- boca raton. we will have that tomorrow starting at 11:00 a.m. >> my opponent and his running mate are big believers in top- down economics. they believe if we spent another $5 trillion on tax cuts to favor the very wealthy, then! who -- -- wealthy,...
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[laughter] >> i want to bring bob in here. what we saw from your commission and from so many independent groups who have tried to solve this deficit problem is a mix of tax and spending cuts. whoever is the next president, will they have to adopt something like that next year to solve this problem? >> i think so. that would be the wisest course politically. the problem is when you look at samson-bowles -- simspon-bowls, which came out with the same basic approach. you have to look at the long term. you have to look at social security. and on tax reform to, you have to broaden the base and lower the rates. that was the key and our commission to getting agreement. how low could you go on the rate that would attract republicans. i can bring that to my people and say that we are improving the tax code, but so long as we are doing tax and adamant reform as well to bring down the long- term spending, but the key is filling inthose details. we lowered the top rate to 28% and then we had a 16% rate. we had specific proposals about how
[laughter] >> i want to bring bob in here. what we saw from your commission and from so many independent groups who have tried to solve this deficit problem is a mix of tax and spending cuts. whoever is the next president, will they have to adopt something like that next year to solve this problem? >> i think so. that would be the wisest course politically. the problem is when you look at samson-bowles -- simspon-bowls, which came out with the same basic approach. you have to look...
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days and democrats believe republicans have done this repeatedly to use a phrase the normer senator bob bennett said was mitch mcconnell's idea was to throw sand in the works. and that's what's bringing us to this point of changing things. host: here's your chance to learn about the procedure and change with our guest. if you want to call, (202)585- 3880 for democrats. (202)585-3881 for republicans. (202) 628-0205 for independents. twitter.com/cspanwj is our tweet. and you can email us at journal@c-span.org. so what is senator reid proposing? >> before i get to that, pedro, let me just make one point. this issue is a little bit like your debt ceiling one. your perception depends on where you sit. so it was before republicans in the majority with their own president frustrated and talking about how they were going to change the filibuster to enable it to act. now it's flipped around. it's your president and they are saying let's be responsible. so we have had this tension develop, but it's younger senators who push this now and harry reid who resisted for a long time, because he knew he
days and democrats believe republicans have done this repeatedly to use a phrase the normer senator bob bennett said was mitch mcconnell's idea was to throw sand in the works. and that's what's bringing us to this point of changing things. host: here's your chance to learn about the procedure and change with our guest. if you want to call, (202)585- 3880 for democrats. (202)585-3881 for republicans. (202) 628-0205 for independents. twitter.com/cspanwj is our tweet. and you can email us at...
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arnie is so involved in so many different associations and organizations that bob hope would often say, "arnie has so many irons in the fire that has to play the tour with his woods." he did not set out to change the game, but he did. arnold palmer democratized gulf. and made us think that we, too, could go out and play. made us think that we could do anything, really. all we had to do was go out and try. my colleagues are sitting in the back. some of my colleagues about the french are betting that boehner will not make it through this. -- in the back are betting that boehner will not make it through this. [laughter] i will not tell the story today that i really wanted to, about arnold palmer and i -- arnold palmer and i, a moment we had 10 or 12 years ago. i guess i'm going to tell the story. [laughter] it was the first championship, and we were on the practice green. i had played at a little bit country club a couple of weeks before that -- latrobe country club in a couple of weeks before that. i saw arnie on the practice green and told him how much i enjoyed playing at latrobe. arni
arnie is so involved in so many different associations and organizations that bob hope would often say, "arnie has so many irons in the fire that has to play the tour with his woods." he did not set out to change the game, but he did. arnold palmer democratized gulf. and made us think that we, too, could go out and play. made us think that we could do anything, really. all we had to do was go out and try. my colleagues are sitting in the back. some of my colleagues about the french...
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tonight we put questions to deb fischer and bob kerrey. they will each ask one question of the other, and we will begin with senator fischer. >> you talk about cutting spending, you talk about bipartisanship, yet when you were in the united states senate, when the welfare reform bill came up, he fought against it. that was a bipartisan bill, put forward by president clinton. i liked the bill. john kerry and joe biden voted for the bill. that was an important piece of legislation. vote againstp cutting spending, requiring people to work for their checks, and against that landmark legislation? >> i did not boast against -- i did not vote against cutting spending p. i work with john t. sick and newt gingrich in 1997, and eat a balanced budget. it got the job done. the balanced the budget. we were paying off debt. the unemployment rate was going down. other than that it did not work. i did not like the welfare bill, because it did not provide the kind of child care support that we needed to provide, and became in in 1997 and did it. i did not
tonight we put questions to deb fischer and bob kerrey. they will each ask one question of the other, and we will begin with senator fischer. >> you talk about cutting spending, you talk about bipartisanship, yet when you were in the united states senate, when the welfare reform bill came up, he fought against it. that was a bipartisan bill, put forward by president clinton. i liked the bill. john kerry and joe biden voted for the bill. that was an important piece of legislation. vote...
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host: bob receives unemployment insurance. tell us about your situation. caller: i'm a single-earner, and thank god i have made a good living. assuming i could get a job, and nothing against the folks at fast food or nothing like that, but if you were making a minimum amount of money, with my situation, i would be in the street using that job. i could not pay my bills. i am not talking about luxuries. i rent. i would not be able to pay that. thank god unemployment insurance is geared to what you used to make, so that, and by the way, i am in my 60's. it is not easy. without that amount coming in that is based on what i used to make, i would not be able to survive. i would be industry. -- in the street. host: mr. josh bivens, a chance on this one. guest: that points out that unemployment insurance is a form of social insurance. people take lower wages because the employer has to pay tax. they pay into the system while things are going well, and if they hit a rough spot they hit a benefit that somewhat match its previous earnings. it is not a lavish benefit.
host: bob receives unemployment insurance. tell us about your situation. caller: i'm a single-earner, and thank god i have made a good living. assuming i could get a job, and nothing against the folks at fast food or nothing like that, but if you were making a minimum amount of money, with my situation, i would be in the street using that job. i could not pay my bills. i am not talking about luxuries. i rent. i would not be able to pay that. thank god unemployment insurance is geared to what...
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it was well lowest showing since president bauble -- since presidential candidate bob dole. was this president obama winning the latino vote? or was it mitt romney losing the latino vote? guest: i think it was both. you have certain issues that president obama still has to answer for. there was a failure to get -- to get immigration reform down during his first term. now he has promised to accomplish it the first year of his second term. he did not accomplish it. that was a big disappointment. the other thing is the fact that the number of deportations, immigrant deportations, was a record high during his first term. he deported almost twice as many immigrants as the first bush administration did. about 600,000 per year. we see the economic downturn has hit the latino community disproportionately. currently, the unemployment rate for the general community is approximately 7.8%. yet it is close to 10% for latinos. there is a lot the president has to do in his second term. governor romney took certain positions, particularly in the primary, that really went against the latino
it was well lowest showing since president bauble -- since presidential candidate bob dole. was this president obama winning the latino vote? or was it mitt romney losing the latino vote? guest: i think it was both. you have certain issues that president obama still has to answer for. there was a failure to get -- to get immigration reform down during his first term. now he has promised to accomplish it the first year of his second term. he did not accomplish it. that was a big disappointment....
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why was it not the life of bob? the need for the government to come in and hold our hand from cradle to grave, suggesting there is no way for women to thrive, flourish, performed beautifully -- she is the american dream come out of bus the beneficial and of government, comes down and myths us up, because we cannot do it on our own. it is offensive. it wraps up of that -- it robs us of that in sad have. we need our friends. we do not need the government. we want the government out of the way, get out of my way and let me try and succeed. get out of my kids away. get out of my children's education. i do not need the bogus stuff york putting into my children's education. it is deeply offensive, and i hope the opposite will happen. the initiation thinks they will so flagrantly pander to win it. they will say we will give them free stuff. , i pray that the opposite will happen and women will be deeply offended. what ever they will get from government they will get so much less than what they can achieve on their own. i t
why was it not the life of bob? the need for the government to come in and hold our hand from cradle to grave, suggesting there is no way for women to thrive, flourish, performed beautifully -- she is the american dream come out of bus the beneficial and of government, comes down and myths us up, because we cannot do it on our own. it is offensive. it wraps up of that -- it robs us of that in sad have. we need our friends. we do not need the government. we want the government out of the way,...
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caller: bob. yes, you said that paul ryan is a good candidate for the future? the guy couldn't even tell the truth about his marathon run, and then he takes a tour of a soup kitchen, and he cleans up after the place is closed. romney, i mean, my god the guy lied throughout campaign, and you would actually support a guy who lies to the american people about jobs going to china with the jeep? host: how did paul ryan do on the campaign trail? guest: well, i thought he did extremely well and i thought he flubbed that news about the marathon but if he did it in the time he said he would be on a marathon-running circuit. that was just a mistake. he hadn't run it in about is 1 -- in about 11-12 years. i know paul ryan. paul ryan is not a liar. and with mitt romney, the whole question about the jeeps, there's a dispute whether chrysler, which owns jeeps jeep is going to have to go to italy. there's a story about that. on the china issue overall for romney, that was an issue that didn't work. there are issues that poll well, but when you try to rely on them in a campaig
caller: bob. yes, you said that paul ryan is a good candidate for the future? the guy couldn't even tell the truth about his marathon run, and then he takes a tour of a soup kitchen, and he cleans up after the place is closed. romney, i mean, my god the guy lied throughout campaign, and you would actually support a guy who lies to the american people about jobs going to china with the jeep? host: how did paul ryan do on the campaign trail? guest: well, i thought he did extremely well and i...
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bob dole and george mitchell to address the important budget, social security, and foreign crisises together. too often today the nation's problems are held hostage to the unwillingness to find consensus and to find a compromise. in the face of that gridlock, artificial devices, like sequester, are resorted to in order to force action. in the absence of action, sequester could very well threaten the very programs critical to our national security. both defense and domestic. any new defense strategy is dependent on you and innovative deployments, on diplomacy, on assistance, and it must rest on a reliable political system prepared to make decisions on behalf of the national security. that is a critical ingredient. ot eh success -- to the success of the partition shoddy i just outlined. it is clear that even as we turn the page on a decade of war, the international security environment will remain complex and threatening. but as we look at each challenge we face, it is clear that we have many allies and partners who share an interest in helping advance a common security vision, and th
bob dole and george mitchell to address the important budget, social security, and foreign crisises together. too often today the nation's problems are held hostage to the unwillingness to find consensus and to find a compromise. in the face of that gridlock, artificial devices, like sequester, are resorted to in order to force action. in the absence of action, sequester could very well threaten the very programs critical to our national security. both defense and domestic. any new defense...
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a a couple months ago he says he is not, he is reading bob kagen. we like fareed, too. by the way, these two books are not diametrically opposed in their prescriptive implications. i noticed the speech that president obama gave at the air force academy, he went out of his way to do two things. one was to say this is an exceptional country. i guess he has covered himself on that. the other was to say that in libya nato is out there, leading from the front, thereby leading to rest forever bear ryan line that was an unattributed about meeting from behind. the serious point here is we are an exceptional country. we are an exceptional country. if there is no country on earth that has the convening power, there's no country that has the global military reach or the diplomatic capacity on a global basis that we have, and with that comes responsibility, obligation, and lots of opportunity. we're stuck with it. >> one thing i wanted to add, it was interesting to me -- you talk about development and diplomacy. there is much less difference there. one of the great legacies of our
a a couple months ago he says he is not, he is reading bob kagen. we like fareed, too. by the way, these two books are not diametrically opposed in their prescriptive implications. i noticed the speech that president obama gave at the air force academy, he went out of his way to do two things. one was to say this is an exceptional country. i guess he has covered himself on that. the other was to say that in libya nato is out there, leading from the front, thereby leading to rest forever bear...
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bob breen, you are next. >> good evening. my name is bob green. i hold a ph.d. in physics. i have some very good news for you. i am writing to educate the candidates through a tremendous opportunity available to the united states. i am here to tell you about an overlooked energy alternative. we had and ask for yom for all our power needs for well over 1000 years. a lifetime supply is about the size of a golf ball. for more details, please go to my website. www.greeneforoffice.org. what is in it for you? we could stop importing foreign oil. this means we will be able to stop fighting oil wars. that equals jobs and an improved economy. energy is a large component of manufacturing variable cost. cheap local power will revitalize our manufacturing sector. manufacturing and shipping a reactor today, we could replace all fossil fuel plants in 50 years. this should stall climate change and global warming. because this technology can process are millions of tons of existing nuclear waste, we might be able to use the 10% of the 24 billion nuclear waste sitting on the sidelines for p
bob breen, you are next. >> good evening. my name is bob green. i hold a ph.d. in physics. i have some very good news for you. i am writing to educate the candidates through a tremendous opportunity available to the united states. i am here to tell you about an overlooked energy alternative. we had and ask for yom for all our power needs for well over 1000 years. a lifetime supply is about the size of a golf ball. for more details, please go to my website. www.greeneforoffice.org. what is...
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bob mcdonnell. we have traveled to stick together time and time again, and he goes all over the country helping me. he is also showing in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congressman goodlatte. in particular thanks to the general. i appreciate his invitation to be here today at the virginia military institute. it is a privilege to be an institution like this that has done so much for the nation both in times of war and times of peace. for more than 107 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it has guided their transformation into citizens, warriors, and leaders. vmi graduates serve with honor in nation's defense, just as many are doing in afghanistan and other lands. i mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join with you and praying for the many vmi graduates who are right now serving in harm's way. may god bless all who serve and all who have served. of all the vmi graduates, and none is more distinguished, perhaps
bob mcdonnell. we have traveled to stick together time and time again, and he goes all over the country helping me. he is also showing in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congressman goodlatte. in particular thanks to the general. i appreciate his invitation to be here today at the virginia military institute. it is a privilege to be an institution like this that has done so much for the nation both in times of war and times of peace....
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governor bob macdonald of virginia is the chairman of the virginia governor's association. across the river and across the bay, governor martin o'malley is the chairman of the democratic governors association. today is the first day of the governors' association winter meeting. we really appreciate and taking the time to join us today to take some questions from me and some questions from you in our audience. we're going to take questions throughout the morning. we are going to go an hour or so. i will intersperse those questions throughout rather than doing a hard pill that. you can join us on twitter. we hope you will. anyway, let's get going. we of governor mcdonald and governor o'malley with us. please join us up on stage. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you both governors for joining us. a special thanks to my home state governor, governor macdonell. >> to have the home field advantage? >> know, we are on neutral territory here in washington. governor o'malley was kind enough to join us. he was here for our first and panel. this is quite an honor. >> glad i could hel
governor bob macdonald of virginia is the chairman of the virginia governor's association. across the river and across the bay, governor martin o'malley is the chairman of the democratic governors association. today is the first day of the governors' association winter meeting. we really appreciate and taking the time to join us today to take some questions from me and some questions from you in our audience. we're going to take questions throughout the morning. we are going to go an hour or...
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they are, of course, two people well known, governor bob mcdonald of virginia. he's the chairman of the republican governor's association and just across the river and across the bay governor martin o'malley. they're both in town as you know because toe's the first day of the national governor's association winter meeting. and we appreciate them both taking time out of their schedule to join us to take questions from me and questions from you in our audience. a couple of program notes, i'm going to take questions throughout the morning. we're going to go an hour or so. and i'm going to intersperse those questions. so be thinking of those questions. raise your hand. i'll recognize you. you can join us at twirt. that's at hashtag pilegov. so anyway, let's get going. we've got governor mcdonald and o'malley with us. please join us up on stage. [applause] >> thank you. >> well, thank you both governors for joining us. a special thanks to my home state governor, government mcdonald. >> does that mean i have the home field advantage in >> you -- advantage? >> you don'
they are, of course, two people well known, governor bob mcdonald of virginia. he's the chairman of the republican governor's association and just across the river and across the bay governor martin o'malley. they're both in town as you know because toe's the first day of the national governor's association winter meeting. and we appreciate them both taking time out of their schedule to join us to take questions from me and questions from you in our audience. a couple of program notes, i'm...
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then we hear from bob dean. he will discuss falling fuel consumption and enter the united states. later a discuss on the imf -- a discussion on the imf. a board member explains the current eurozone situation. washington journal texture calls and e-mails every morning starting at 7:00 eastern -- takes your calls and e-mails every morning at 7:00 eastern. >> the soldiers started telling me that the u.s. government was wasting tens of billions of dollars on mismanaged developments and logistics contracts. >>douglas wissing follows the money and to enter afghanistan. >> i was and one meeting where the brigade commander -- this was not long after president obama took office. the state department was out there saying, we will give you a bunch of development money. it will win their hearts and minds. nation build. colonel hand -- the colonel said, do not send more money. said may contract officers that can oversee >> now republican presidential candidate mitt romney and john mccain speak at the republican national committee state national's committee held in scottsdale, arizona. g.o.p.'s
then we hear from bob dean. he will discuss falling fuel consumption and enter the united states. later a discuss on the imf -- a discussion on the imf. a board member explains the current eurozone situation. washington journal texture calls and e-mails every morning starting at 7:00 eastern -- takes your calls and e-mails every morning at 7:00 eastern. >> the soldiers started telling me that the u.s. government was wasting tens of billions of dollars on mismanaged developments and...
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bob schaefer, george stephen curry steph, david gregory, they are asking me what is going to happen? how could the campaign turn around? is the race really over? i said to them you wait until wednesday night because mitt romney is going to win that debate and turn this race upside down. [cheers and applause] and you heard all the geniuses. all the geniuses on tv in the next three days said oh, governor christie stepped in it this time. he made a huge mistake. doesn't he know that governor romney is debating the almighty barack obama? doesn't he know you are not supposed to raise expectations before a debate, that you are supposed to lower them? doesn't he know you are supposed to lie to the american people about what you think. for god's sake, don't tell them the truth because they can't handle the truth. they deserve to hear the truth. mitt romney is better prepared, smarter and more ready for the presidency, and i know he would show them that in the debate, and he sure did. [cheers and applause] you know what happens in politics. monday, tuesday and wednesday i was the dumbest poli
bob schaefer, george stephen curry steph, david gregory, they are asking me what is going to happen? how could the campaign turn around? is the race really over? i said to them you wait until wednesday night because mitt romney is going to win that debate and turn this race upside down. [cheers and applause] and you heard all the geniuses. all the geniuses on tv in the next three days said oh, governor christie stepped in it this time. he made a huge mistake. doesn't he know that governor...
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bob's beth stories were on bob. of course, jay leno always had a lot of fun with bob. one of my favorites was how he was a favorite -- he was a young congressman on the campaign trail and he wound up in ohio. of course, nobody knew him there. this was one of those lincoln day dinners. i wanted to get the crowd up, so they got him a local radio program when they started introducing bob, it was quite an experience. they said we want you to get to know our special guest that will be speaking tonight and i would like to tell you a little more about bob doyle. the tickets have been cut from $3 to $1. we want to of a young crowd from this young congressman and we are going to give away a tv set, but that will not occur until our speaker quits speaking and you have to be present to get the tv. about his background -- he is from kansas. he was in premed before serving in world war ii. there he suffered a head wound and went into politics. that is what bob dole told on himself and many other stories like that. i can tell stories about howard baker, bob dole, and the inspiration
bob's beth stories were on bob. of course, jay leno always had a lot of fun with bob. one of my favorites was how he was a favorite -- he was a young congressman on the campaign trail and he wound up in ohio. of course, nobody knew him there. this was one of those lincoln day dinners. i wanted to get the crowd up, so they got him a local radio program when they started introducing bob, it was quite an experience. they said we want you to get to know our special guest that will be speaking...
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and we got off that phone and said if chris christie can bin in new jersey bill and bob can win in virginia and that will send a good message and it did. and governor christie has done a wonderful job over the last three years leading the state of new jersey. this is a guy who inherited a $10 million budget short fall, balanced the budget the old fashioned way. he cut spending and said no to taxes and is that not a good message for washington. and he has become an out spoken respected statesman and spokesman for our conservative republican values. and we are honored that he would take the time today to come down to virginia and help campaign for governor romney and congressman ryan and senator allen and our entire republican team. so i want you to give a warm virginia welcome to the governor of the great state of new jersey, governor chris christie. [applause] welcome. thank you so much. thank you for waiting. i had a lady in line say you're late. i'm sorry ma'am the weather is bad in new jersey so we were on the ground for a little while. i know you all been waiting a long time for me and
and we got off that phone and said if chris christie can bin in new jersey bill and bob can win in virginia and that will send a good message and it did. and governor christie has done a wonderful job over the last three years leading the state of new jersey. this is a guy who inherited a $10 million budget short fall, balanced the budget the old fashioned way. he cut spending and said no to taxes and is that not a good message for washington. and he has become an out spoken respected statesman...
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host: let's get a reaction from bob cusack. guest: the payroll tax holiday, the right does not like it, and a fair amount of liberals also do not want to take money out of social security. eventually, they believe it will be used as a reform to cut back on social security. they said it was going to be only a one-year thing, but it is going to be renewed. will it be renewed at the end of 2012? there are people in congress who are nervous this is taking money out of an entitlement program. once again, we have to make some painful decisions, and they think this is one thing where congress is giving money to people but we cannot afford it. host: the caller talked about economic philosophies and ideas. is that something that plays out? guest: i am not sure members of congress are aware of complex economic debates. the optics and politics are incredibly complicated. the republicans do not like raising taxes and not let the politics of raising taxes. but you have members of congress that say that the only way out of this -- publicly o
host: let's get a reaction from bob cusack. guest: the payroll tax holiday, the right does not like it, and a fair amount of liberals also do not want to take money out of social security. eventually, they believe it will be used as a reform to cut back on social security. they said it was going to be only a one-year thing, but it is going to be renewed. will it be renewed at the end of 2012? there are people in congress who are nervous this is taking money out of an entitlement program. once...
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our first question will be from bob dore.l >> good evening gentlemen. the first question is why are we here? 20 months ago the two would you debated to see who would be elected to a four year term. what is your view on why we are back here less than half way through that first term? >> i think i answered that in my opening statement. we are here because gov. walker made a decision. he made a decision he would try to divide the state. he made phrases like he was going to drop the bomb. he was going to divide and conquer the state. and he has. he has divided the state unlike anything we have ever seen. what we have seen in this state is we saw hundreds of thousands of people reject hundreds of thousands of people in this democracy who decided they wanted a change. they wanted an opportunity to get a governor who would put this state first. a governor who would focus on creating jobs and to enter the state and not traveling around trying to enhance his national image. a governor who would restore trust to the governor's office. a governor who would and div
our first question will be from bob dore.l >> good evening gentlemen. the first question is why are we here? 20 months ago the two would you debated to see who would be elected to a four year term. what is your view on why we are back here less than half way through that first term? >> i think i answered that in my opening statement. we are here because gov. walker made a decision. he made a decision he would try to divide the state. he made phrases like he was going to drop the...
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. >> bob with the national interest magazine. i would like to talk a little bit about the dual mandate your referred to and posit three quick propositions and see how the come to the other. the first is -- presidential elections are largely referendums on the incumbent for the incumbent party. in that vein, if that is the case, as i believe, you would have to say that barack obama's performance as judged by the electorate was not tremendous. perhaps lack west as -- lackluster but not perhaps as lackluster to make him a lift -- ineligible for rehire perry -- rehired. secondly, when the country is in serious deadlock as we are now -- it has happened in history but not often -- but it generally means the deadlock is focused on the definitional question, the question of the definition of america. then the question of this in the country is, is it going to go toward a european-style social democracy or is it going to go more toward traditional conservative populism of a jackson or a reagan. certainly, when a country manages to deal wi
. >> bob with the national interest magazine. i would like to talk a little bit about the dual mandate your referred to and posit three quick propositions and see how the come to the other. the first is -- presidential elections are largely referendums on the incumbent for the incumbent party. in that vein, if that is the case, as i believe, you would have to say that barack obama's performance as judged by the electorate was not tremendous. perhaps lack west as -- lackluster but not...
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this is bob? oh, bob. >> i thank you so much for being here today and i appreciate message. -- appreciate your message. >> i do, there is no reason not to. >> so many don't. >> that is the one thing about having -- >> thanks for your support. >> that is my husband, marcus. >> you have to look after him. >> can we take a picture? >> yeah, sure. right here? >> 1, 2, 3. >> awesome testimony today. i really enjoyed it. >> thank you. i'm so glad you came all the way. what is your name? >> daniel. >> how all of you? >> 10. >> 1 0? oh, man. i'm so glad i got to meet. you go back tomorrow for the first time? is this the end of business by? >> -- the end of christmas break? >> i think so. >> you don't now. -- don't know. have you been having too much fun? i'm glad you came this morning. i would love to have your vote on the third. great to meet you. hi there. how are you? >> this is my husband, gary. >> hi, gary. >> thank you so much for being here and giving the testimony. breath of fresh air. >> well, th
this is bob? oh, bob. >> i thank you so much for being here today and i appreciate message. -- appreciate your message. >> i do, there is no reason not to. >> so many don't. >> that is the one thing about having -- >> thanks for your support. >> that is my husband, marcus. >> you have to look after him. >> can we take a picture? >> yeah, sure. right here? >> 1, 2, 3. >> awesome testimony today. i really enjoyed it. >> thank...
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bob has done great things. he has an education summit coming up. chris has been fighting for school choice in new jersey. we look at what nikki is doing in south carolina. this is extremely important. if we want to compete economically with other states and other countries, we have to improve education in america. we cannot be 16th in the world. [applause] the teacher unions stopped by and announced they were suing schools participating in this program. they try to fight us every step of the way. you are trying to recall others. they are the coalition for the status quo. it cannot be about the adult in the school system. it has to be about the kids. >> thank you, governor. governor chris christie, i want said thank you. he did wonderful things in new york. home run. you talked about newark and great reforms there. it said that charter and choice. explain that. >> we passed tenure reform in new jersey. it ties directly to student achievement. it allows a teacher to lose tenure at the two years in a row of partially affected operating are one year of
bob has done great things. he has an education summit coming up. chris has been fighting for school choice in new jersey. we look at what nikki is doing in south carolina. this is extremely important. if we want to compete economically with other states and other countries, we have to improve education in america. we cannot be 16th in the world. [applause] the teacher unions stopped by and announced they were suing schools participating in this program. they try to fight us every step of the...
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bob bork and i differed somewhat on that count. and i haven't seen a footnote indicating a reconciliation or whether he's changed his mind or whether there's some difference here. but i think that would be useful. because bob bork's criticism of microsoft was very important, i think, in the ultimate resolution of the case. but i think for the evaluation of google, these two facts, dispositive facts, and -- should end from the chicago school view, should end the discussion. google's large market share is a result of superior -- of a superior product that they've created. that has been revealed by the market through the share of advertisers and also of consumers that google has. and that's -- that's -- should be the end of the story. that is, the dominance of google -- and it's a fragile dominance. as greg pointed out, several -- the clerk, puts you on a different search page. but the current market share, however defined, that google has, has been gained on the merits, and deservedly so. that i think is the chicago -- ultimate chica
bob bork and i differed somewhat on that count. and i haven't seen a footnote indicating a reconciliation or whether he's changed his mind or whether there's some difference here. but i think that would be useful. because bob bork's criticism of microsoft was very important, i think, in the ultimate resolution of the case. but i think for the evaluation of google, these two facts, dispositive facts, and -- should end from the chicago school view, should end the discussion. google's large market...
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bob is a democrat. >> i am turning 65 next week and i will be going on medicare part a. is this health care plan they are debating -- is that affected me in any way? >> not here with the experts to answer questions. dan coats is senator from indiana and he writes -- next up is north carolina and this is michael who is an independent. >> thank you so much for allowing your callers to complete what they want to say. i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every day. you had to cut off a couple of people but that is understandable. thank you for allowing people to say what they want to say. dick cheney does have a heart transplant. who paid for that? he is close to a billionaire. congress is themselves the best health care. we pay 70% of the health-care monthly premiums -- 72%. that is a subsidy of $11,000 per year per congressman. we need to demand that presidents, vice presidents, and congress -- they would fix these problems. if they do not like that, do not run for office. thank you so much. >> on twitter -- next is charleston, mississippi. this is antoine. you'
bob is a democrat. >> i am turning 65 next week and i will be going on medicare part a. is this health care plan they are debating -- is that affected me in any way? >> not here with the experts to answer questions. dan coats is senator from indiana and he writes -- next up is north carolina and this is michael who is an independent. >> thank you so much for allowing your callers to complete what they want to say. i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every...
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he spent some time with you, some time with bob schieffer last weekend, and what was remarkable was how he was willing to say when pressed all for specifics on his program, when he was pressed on specifics on what he would do, in each and every its stance he would not answer the question. he is the artful larger. i cannot think the american people are going to let the artful dodger as the president. >> is this going to be a negative campaign? >> all i can tell you is we began our media campaign in the battleground states in may, and we spent $25 million on positive ads talking about the president, where we have been as a country and where we are going, and we will continue to make that case. are we going to draw distinctions with the governor? yes. are we got to fill in gaps that he will not? yes, because it is important there be a level playing field. ultimately this is an election about the future and what kind of future we want for our country, for our children. are we going to have a country in which children have expectation that if they work hard they get ahead and people will be
he spent some time with you, some time with bob schieffer last weekend, and what was remarkable was how he was willing to say when pressed all for specifics on his program, when he was pressed on specifics on what he would do, in each and every its stance he would not answer the question. he is the artful larger. i cannot think the american people are going to let the artful dodger as the president. >> is this going to be a negative campaign? >> all i can tell you is we began our...
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that is followed by bob morgan. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. a conversation tuesday with valerie jarrett. you can see it live starting at 7:55 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span's gavel-to-cavill coverage starts tomorrow at 5:00 eastern. featured speakers include at the san antonio mayor and first lady michelle obama. wednesday, former president bill clinton. thursday, joe biden and president barack obama. >> this november, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. for you, and for me, our country will be committed to his cause. the work begins anew. the hope rises again. >> share your opinions. >> my name is dawn. i am here because i am supporting a visionary. looking forward rather than looking back. >> i am from vermont. i am supporting president obama because i believe we all need to reinvest in america to make it successful for the future. >> i am a delegate from south carolina. my main purpose for this convention is to reelect president obama because i know president obama cares for us. >> connect with other c-
that is followed by bob morgan. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. a conversation tuesday with valerie jarrett. you can see it live starting at 7:55 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span's gavel-to-cavill coverage starts tomorrow at 5:00 eastern. featured speakers include at the san antonio mayor and first lady michelle obama. wednesday, former president bill clinton. thursday, joe biden and president barack obama. >> this november, the torch will...
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host: bob bennett, ohio party republican chairman. host: via -- we are joined now via skype by democratic congressman term? guest: their solid numbers when direction. now, with the election season here, who is going to be able to get this economy going even faster? there is a jobs bill in the congress right now and speaker john boehner will not bring it up for a vote. that would add another one or two million jobs and getting them back to work with roads, infrastructure, teachers, police, and fire. these are solid numbers, but we've got more to do. we have to make sure we have a president that will be able to get the job done for us. host: four days from the election and using the numbers are solid. how do you say they will play out and other key indicators are you watching going into tuesday? guest: we are seeing a lot of improvements in ohio. one in eight jobs here is directly or indirectly related to the audio industry. we see some key changes in the supply chain for the autumn industry which has had a huge benefit. that is in the
host: bob bennett, ohio party republican chairman. host: via -- we are joined now via skype by democratic congressman term? guest: their solid numbers when direction. now, with the election season here, who is going to be able to get this economy going even faster? there is a jobs bill in the congress right now and speaker john boehner will not bring it up for a vote. that would add another one or two million jobs and getting them back to work with roads, infrastructure, teachers, police, and...
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number one, this is for bob work. alternatives to l.c.s. were mentioned. if the navy were forced by the congress to not buy l.c.s., or the buy was stopped prematurely, what would be the navy's kind of first choice as an alternative? >> well, if we were told to truncate the l.c.s., the first thing we would do obviously is to continue buildings arley burke line until we could under exactly what we wanted to do. the national cutter, when i wrote that, as eric labs said, i was writing it as if you could afford it, you could do it as a presence sheet or what i called a national fleet station ship. but we can't afford that type of nish capability in the navy. the national security cutter is not the ship. it can't operate the mission modules of an l.c.s., and it would be good for sailing around. but the l.c.s. is very good for sailingthe national security cus not a viable option. there is the frigates that we could build up. let's assume you could build a good frigate for $750 million. all the costs overseas, they do not put in the robustness in a combat ship as
number one, this is for bob work. alternatives to l.c.s. were mentioned. if the navy were forced by the congress to not buy l.c.s., or the buy was stopped prematurely, what would be the navy's kind of first choice as an alternative? >> well, if we were told to truncate the l.c.s., the first thing we would do obviously is to continue buildings arley burke line until we could under exactly what we wanted to do. the national cutter, when i wrote that, as eric labs said, i was writing it as...
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[applause] ♪ [bob seger's "born free" playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon huntsman campaign in exeter. this is 20 minutes. >> thanks, everybody. i love that lady. i even love maureen. what a sweetheart. ladies and gentlemen, can you feel a little bit of momentum in the air? [applause] can you feel the energy out there, ladies and gentlemen? i don't know about you, but we have gone from one end of this state to another today, and every stop along the way, i hear the same thing. something is happening out there. something is happening. i have no idea what it is going to be tomorrow night, but i do know this. we are going to surprise a whole lot of people in this country of ours. [applause] thank you all for being here. we came on june 21, to this call. we had a few people standing around, and many of them came. many of you are now old friends. with this look of disbelief, a sense of indifference. what is this candidate all about? tonight, we stand here with a great following in this state. you are all part of a movement, and i am glad to have you as part of it. since june 21 and last nig
[applause] ♪ [bob seger's "born free" playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon huntsman campaign in exeter. this is 20 minutes. >> thanks, everybody. i love that lady. i even love maureen. what a sweetheart. ladies and gentlemen, can you feel a little bit of momentum in the air? [applause] can you feel the energy out there, ladies and gentlemen? i don't know about you, but we have gone from one end of this state to another today, and every stop along the way, i hear...
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that will be followed at 8:00 by deb fisher debating bob kerrey is for the open seat in nebraska. on c-span2, eric cantor squares off against wayne hall. -- wayne powell. >> every generation through our history has worked and sacrificed to leave a better country to their children, grandchildren and future generations. we were than spending their money. we are now even much more spending their money and we're leaving them a message that will be very difficult to deal with and if we're that week, just think of who wants to come here first and take us over? the last thing i ever want to see is our country taken over because we are so financially weak we can't do anything and we're moving in that direction. we're on the edge of a cliff and we have to start fixing it now, otherwise we are leaving a disaster for our children and grandchildren and we could even lose our country. >> ross perot, interviewed on the u.s. economy. you can find the article in today's edition of "usa today." that's tonight on c-span at 9:00 eastern. >> supreme court justice delayed decade in recently joked abou
that will be followed at 8:00 by deb fisher debating bob kerrey is for the open seat in nebraska. on c-span2, eric cantor squares off against wayne hall. -- wayne powell. >> every generation through our history has worked and sacrificed to leave a better country to their children, grandchildren and future generations. we were than spending their money. we are now even much more spending their money and we're leaving them a message that will be very difficult to deal with and if we're that...
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bob is on the republican line from greenville, south carolina. caller: good morning. 35% of the homes in las vegas are leading up to the bible were second homes. that was speculation by individual americans, the individual people. in many cases they were building up the bubble. for you not to a device that blows my mind. in california people on home prices would never come down. a certain percentage of the people were to blame for the home bubble gum does like they were to blame for the tech bubble. now they have loans attached to them and many walk away and then we have to print money from the federal reserve. how can you deny this did not happen? people just on home prices will go up forever and i will jump in and take a hold of this and then they go down and everybody wants to blame someone else. you don't see that at all happening in this equation? guest: in order for speculation to happen, you have to have rising prices in the first place. you did not the speculation taking place in texas or kansas or nebraska or north carolina, even though
bob is on the republican line from greenville, south carolina. caller: good morning. 35% of the homes in las vegas are leading up to the bible were second homes. that was speculation by individual americans, the individual people. in many cases they were building up the bubble. for you not to a device that blows my mind. in california people on home prices would never come down. a certain percentage of the people were to blame for the home bubble gum does like they were to blame for the tech...
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[applause] >> bob, thank you very much for that kind introduction. i would also like to acknowledge for the honor of speaking to you. good morning. thank you for being here and for deeply caring about our nation's security. the next wave began with a very simple question after the attack at fort hood in november, 2009. one of my colleagues at fox asked me, catherine, how is it that americans who are old enough to remember 9/11 less than a decade later have turned their back on their own country? that question gave me pause because each one of us remembers where we were when the twin towers collapsed, when the pentagon was struck and when the plane crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. what i found with my reportering is that every investigative thread led back to an american. anwar al-awaki. he is the leader of al qaeda 2.o of. this new generation of american recruits. these are people who leverage our technology against us. so whether they are emailing or blogging or scyping, they are kind of like the facebook friends from hell. this could not be mo
[applause] >> bob, thank you very much for that kind introduction. i would also like to acknowledge for the honor of speaking to you. good morning. thank you for being here and for deeply caring about our nation's security. the next wave began with a very simple question after the attack at fort hood in november, 2009. one of my colleagues at fox asked me, catherine, how is it that americans who are old enough to remember 9/11 less than a decade later have turned their back on their own...
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[applause] >> that is ok, bob. not everyone can make it in to predict into the naval academy. i want to thank everybody for coming here today. i also want to thank brian darling for the work he is doing. i would also like to take the time to thank lieutenant-colonel eakins and also capt. tracy who gave me great insight on how this program actually got started. of course, the advocates currently working with us. special thanks for all the work you have been doing as well. how this all started -- i had my eight-month old in my arms. the babysitter came in and said, "there is an airplane that just hit one of the twin towers." i said it must of gotten a little too close for a sightseeing trip and hit one of the towers. she said, "no, it was a big airplane." i was thinking of all the approaches and how could that have happened. i went through all the scenarios in my mind how that couldand then i turned on the television and saw all of the scenarios. that is how it started. i was glued to the television. little did i know that i lost two friends. a companies mate and a classmate of
[applause] >> that is ok, bob. not everyone can make it in to predict into the naval academy. i want to thank everybody for coming here today. i also want to thank brian darling for the work he is doing. i would also like to take the time to thank lieutenant-colonel eakins and also capt. tracy who gave me great insight on how this program actually got started. of course, the advocates currently working with us. special thanks for all the work you have been doing as well. how this all...
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we lost with john mccain and bob dole and jerry ford. to run a conservative like ronald reagan, we have been able to win, and that is what we need. this is a party that understands ultimately that we need a strong, conservative voice out there to be a strong alternative to barack obama, and we are a bad alternative. it will not be this primary or the next. we have several down the road. mitt romney against rick santorum. and we will win. >> what are you going to do to keep people in their homes. >> i am sorry >> home foreclosure is an economic -- >> we need to state housing got up and people being able to pay their mortgage. that is the best way to do it. we have had this prolonged recession because this president has continuously crushed the american economy by issuing regulations. he issued 150 regulations last year. never before. 2.5 times the average. he just does not get that more government, a higher taxes is destroying the economy. >> senator, one poll has u.s. had a little bit and then falling back. is that concern and could >> i
we lost with john mccain and bob dole and jerry ford. to run a conservative like ronald reagan, we have been able to win, and that is what we need. this is a party that understands ultimately that we need a strong, conservative voice out there to be a strong alternative to barack obama, and we are a bad alternative. it will not be this primary or the next. we have several down the road. mitt romney against rick santorum. and we will win. >> what are you going to do to keep people in their...